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In a world with video phones where the most trivial things are uploaded to Youtube, and where zombies are such a huge facet of popular culture that even news articles about a rabid man biting someone in Florida can make the Reddit frontpage in under a day, you'd better bet your ass that an actual zombie outbreak would

I thought the same thing last season. I've been hurt before.

Hell, a single M1A1 Abrams tank could account for hundreds, if not thousands, of zombies by virtue of its machine gun and just plain running them over. And the Army has thousands of those.

Hey now, @avclub-eede55069a8d3430b54730901f49c230:disqus . Dale knows what kind of man you are.
But yeah, that was ridiculous. Pissed me off to no end. Especially since, y'know, I loved Dale in the comics and had liked him on the show till that point, and then they ruin him completely!

The kicker for me was the barn shootout.

Yeah, I don't think you're supposed to like Shane at all. That said, I found him by far the most compelling character. More so than any other character in the group, he harbored real depth. Killing him because he dies in the comics was a massive blunder on the part of the show. They'd kept him alive far past his

Hell, I want T-Dog to stay around until the end of the show precisely because he is useless. It'd be hysterical for the character they sometimes forget even to give lines to survive till the end of the show.

I'm really hoping so.

For me, the point is that this brings us one step closer to being able to fire a power-armored man out of a spaceship at a planetary surface.

Happy birthday! Looking forward to many more excellent D&D adventures in the future.

This is some pretty cool stuff.

Yeah, what?

It's not really going to be a slow march toward death for the show so much as a fast one, anyways.

Yeah, that's a fair point. AMA would require a ridiculous budget to execute as a TV show given the scenery setpieces, in any case.

Yeah, that's a fair point. AMA would require a ridiculous budget to execute as a TV show given the scenery setpieces, in any case.

@avclub-7fd1d5cec910c61b1864a51eb7e18cbc:disqus Only thing of that nature I can recall is people clapping at the end of The Dark Knight Rises.

Nah, Whedon  hasn't brought in Summer Glau yet.

Why does Rocket Raccoon actually look serious?

Also, Vampire Willow is 100% pure undiluted awesome. "The Wish" is largely responsible for creating and reinforcing my theory that any character becoming a vampire automatically makes them even more awesome.

I'm hoping that it doesn't come to that, but yeah, we will see.